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After Bankruptcy: Answers to Questions

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Can I have this bankruptcy removed from my credit rating?

I based my decision to declare bankruptcy for a second time, in the spring of 2009, based on a trustees rep’s directive as my only solution to eliminate a student loan which I could not include 8 years prior in my first bankruptcy from a divorce. I completed my duties, paid the necessary extension because […]

Will my bankruptcy hurt her chances of getting a mortgage?

About two years ago I applied for my second bankruptcy I was separated at the time however we did get back together. Now my wife wants to go and get a loan to buy a house. Will my bankruptcy hurt her chances of getting a mortgage since she never went bankrupt Posted from: Newfoundland and […]

Should they still be reporting if the debts were written off?

I have been discharged for 3 years. On my credit report a couple of the accounts filed are still reporting. Most recent was a couple of them reporting 2 months ago. Should they still be reporting if the debts were written off under the bankruptcy? Also they are showing the balance of the account and […]

Mortgage application with my husband

Hi, I have been discharged from bankruptcy for 2.5 years, I am wondering if I am eligible to be put on title with my husband or what the standard rules are before I become eligible for a mortgage application with my husband? Thanks Posted from: British Columbia

Will my car now be considered an asset?

I am being discharged from my bankruptcy in December. I have a vehicle that was not included in my bankruptcy that I was making payments on. My boyfriend sold his house and paid off my car for me. Will my car now be considered an asset? Can it affect my bankruptcy? Posted from: Ontario

Transferring the principal of a corporation

Is there any concerns with transferring the principal of a corporation into someone else’s name. The Existing corp. has only one shareholder who is contemplating personal bankruptcy but not corp. bankruptcy. Posted from: Ontario

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